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Screeeeech. Oops. Errrr, Sorry.

Well? The good news is the ITSinsider blog is back. The bad news is the ReadWriteWeb relationship is not going to move forward as planned. In hindsight, we should not have moved so fast to announce our relationship.

It was important to make a clean cut sooner rather than later. We have all parted friends and hope to continue to work together on Enterprise-related projects. In the meantime, I have a number of consulting engagements I’ll be spending my time on. As well as writing the occasional blog post here where I can add some community value.

I have a world of respect for what Richard has created with RWW, and even more respect than ever for the writing team there. Bernard Lunn and I will continue to explore ways we can bring Enterprise thought leadership to the RWW community of readers. I look forward to that as well.

So, new day, moving on. Back to business. Thanks so much, everyone, for the enthusiasm surrounding last week’s announcement. It was a great match, but not the right formula. No worries.

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2 comments for “Screeeeech. Oops. Errrr, Sorry.”

http://www.dealarchitect.typepad.com vinnie mirchandani

Kudos – such decisions are lonely, unpopular ones. I wish I had cut my investment in my startup way before I did. Don’t look for validation from others. Not that you need to..you have been in the business long enough to not need validation…

http://www.augusttechgroup.com Tim

Susan,

Well, I’m sorry the RWW gig didn’t go as planned, but I’m quite glad to hear you’ve got some consulting work on deck. I really don’t know you beyond your Twitter feed, but that just seems like a good fit for you. I’m happy to hear that’s what you’re doing.

Tim

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A longtime believe in technology for social good, Susan founded the The 2.0 Adoption Council and Change Agents Worldwide to ignite change from within Big Business. She works with leading practitioners and voices on the social web who are catalysts for this revolutionary change.

Susan is concurrently incubating Big Mountain Data, a startup dedicated to applying data science solutions to the hidden-in-plain-sight societal problem of family abuse and violence.